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    Certain Dell models are not enjoying my Universal image

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      george1421 Moderator @mlnancejr8808
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      @mlnancejr8808 On these devices, have you updated the bios to the latest (yes I know they are old) as well as set the bios back to factory default. These are of the vintage that back in the XP days there were issues with the hard disk mode ata/achi/legacy. The errors that I have found so far refer to disk issues.

      In regards to Andy’s question. He’s probably asking about the number of rearms of your master image. But if you are building it from MDT source every time that shouldn’t be a problem.

      Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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        mlnancejr8808 @george1421
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        @george1421 I’ll have to check on the BIOS versions. I think they are up to date but I’ll double check. Should I reset them to factory default and then try?

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          Andy Abplanalp Developer @mlnancejr8808
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          @mlnancejr8808 is sysprep adding any local accounts with your answer file? The reason I ask is…I’ve seen the exact symptoms you’ve described where a local account gets added during sysprep from the answer file but stops with that exact error because that account already exists from being added during previous syspreps. Make sure the ProfileList registry keys are cleaned up before subsequent/repeated sysprepping.

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            mlnancejr8808 @Andy Abplanalp
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            @Andy-Abplanalp yes, it is adding the local admin account. Strange thing, i booted the image off of the domain, added to workgroup and then uploaded it again. Didn’t sysprep this time, reimaged a 745 and it worked without issue. I guess because it was no longer looking for that unattend.xml correct?

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              Andy Abplanalp Developer @mlnancejr8808
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              @mlnancejr8808 when you say “adding the local admin account”, do you mean other than ‘Administrator’? If so, then yes, I’m guessing my last reply is on the right track.

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                mlnancejr8808
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                I had an epiphany. I think I enabled the local account already in the image then when the unattend.xml runs it is unable to do what it needs to. Do you think that could be the issue?

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                  Andy Abplanalp Developer @mlnancejr8808
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                  @mlnancejr8808 that still doesn’t answer my question. If you are creating a local admin account with your answer file, then make sure it doesn’t exist already in the image before you sysprep it again. Delete it from Local Users and remove any corresponding entries in the registry under the ProfileList key. That should solve this problem.

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                    mlnancejr8808 @Andy Abplanalp
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                    @Andy-Abplanalp I believe that is what was happening. That local admin account did exist that was also in my unattend.xml to create and enable. I am working on that now.

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                      mlnancejr8808 @Andy Abplanalp
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                      @Andy-Abplanalp So I think it was the fact that I had enabled the local administrator account in windows but also had the settings in my unattend to enable that account. It was done out of habit. Once I disabled that account in windows, sysprepped again, and uploaded the image, I haven’t had a client fail yet, no matter the model.

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                        george1421 Moderator @mlnancejr8808
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                        @mlnancejr8808 Hmmm… interesting. But if that is what it takes then I think you are on your way. You now have a solid image that will support your fleet with a common image. Well done!!

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